nTact joins Holst Centre partner network for innovations in roll-to-roll coating

Posted on Sep 20, 2011

Eindhoven- September 20, 2011 – nTact, the dba for FAS Holdings Group LLC, a US manufacturer of high-precision, fully integrated deposition systems for the microelectronics and energy industries, and Holst Centre, an open-innovation initiative by imec (BE) and TNO (NL), today announce their partnership in the field of flexible electronics. In a joint research effort with the existing partners at Holst Centre, technologies will be developed to enable patterned deposition homogeneous film layers on flexible foils. These layers are needed for large-scale manufacturing of applications such as flexible OLED lighting and Organic Photovoltaics (OPV).

Roll‐to‐roll
 processes
 ar e
considered 
vital
 to 
the 
commercialization 
of 
flexible 
electronic
 devices
 such 
as 
OLED 
lighting
 and
 OPV. This 
means 
that 
process 
steps 
need 
to 
be
 compatible
 with
 web
 speeds. 
For 
layers 
that 
require 
patterned
 deposition
 with
 high‐precision 
edges
 perpendicular
 to
 the 
deposition 
direction, 
the 
options 
are 
limited. 

Selective 
Area 
Coating, 
a 
technology
 developed
 by 
nTact, 
is
 one
 promising 
technique
 that 
could 
fulfill this
 need.

nTact 
has 
vast
 expertise
 in 
patterned 
coating 
of 
various 
chemistries 
in 
sheet‐to‐sheet 
(batch) processing
for 
applications
 such
 as
 display,
 lighting 
and 
photovoltaic. 

nTact’s 
unique 
technology
 will 
now 
be 
jointly developed 
and 
applied 
towards 
roll‐to‐roll 
compatible 
processes
 within 
the
 scope
 of
 the 
partnership 
at
Holst 
Centre. 
The
 low‐viscosity 
inks
 used 
for 
flexible 
electronics 
add
 a 
stimulating 
element 
to
 the research.

Ronn 
Andriessen, 
Program
 Manager 
Large‐Area 
Printing 
at 
Holst 
Centre: 
“We 
are 
very 
proud 
to
 have 
nTact 
on board. 
Having 
access 
to 
their
 unique 
technology
–-
and 
being
 able 
to 
contribute
 to
 it
–-
is
 a 
big 
asset 
for 
our 
own 
researchers 
and
 the
 other
 partners 
in 
the
 program. The 
outcome
 of
 the
 research
 will 
be
 a 
necessary
 step 
towards
 large‐volume
 manufacturing 
of 
OPV
 and 
OLED
 lighting
 devices
 on 
flexible 
substrates.”

David
 Torres,
 Chief
 Executive
 Officer 
of nTact 
commented: 
“We’re
 very
 enthusiastic 
about 
our
 partnership 
in 
the 
Holst 
Centre 
program. 

The 
development 
of
 a 
roll‐to‐roll 
solution
 is 
a
 key
 element
 in
 our 
company’s
 strategic 
plan
 as 
we
 believe 
roll
-to-
roll
 processing
 will 
play
 a
 significant
 role
 in 
the
 commercialization 
of
 a
 number
 of 
key
 technologies
 within
 the 
printed
 electronics 
industry
‐
-particularly 
those 
with
 low 
price 
points.” 
Mr.
Torres 
went
 on 
to 
say,
 “As
 the
 pioneers 
in
 slot
 die 
coating 
for 
the
 microelectronics
 industry, 
nTact
 has
 extensive 
know‐how
 and 
technology 
to 
contribute 
to
 the 
development 
of 
this 
exciting 
new 
process 
tool.”

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